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  • This is a long story. I started reading about Iceland, its history and its culture. I am interested in celtic patterns and have many books about the technique to creat some. Unfortunately I do not have much time to read about Aboriginal culture and during the last years I did not listen to their music. What I was reading was mainly a romantic view of their lifestile: they lived 50.000 years in peace and some tribes did not have personal property. Spiritual live is / was a major component and the role of the comunity was more important for them then it is nowadays in "our individualist" societies.
  • Years before I was reading that native Americans did not have an extra word for "nature" because native Americans did not distinguish between themselfs and the surrounding nature. His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama was several times in Munich. Some time he talked that Tibetian people did not have a word for "polution" because nature was holy. Going in exile they learned that there are rivers where you can not drink water from. ... But I have to continue my work. Best regards Gangleri | Th | T 14:48, 17 Aib 2005 (UTC)

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Please add some license or source. --80.185.20.233 03:23, 7 Meán Fómhair 2005 (UTC)Reply

It doesn't link to anything. Evertype 17:47, 9 Meán Fómhair 2005 (UTC)Reply

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A Welcome to those who write Esperanto and Irish

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Welcome to the Wright Challenge. It's getting busy - 3 barnstars so far! Quite a few articles in Spanish and lots in Catalan - but hardly any in UK languages except English. So we do need you! Feel free to ask questions here or here, or ask Andrew or I. Victuallers 09:58, 29 Bealtaine 2011 (UTC)Reply

Wright Challenge map - ga

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Do add yourself here if you have given two articles Victuallers 21:56, 29 Meitheamh 2011 (UTC)Reply

Re:Wikiwomen

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Thanks for fixing the translation, I guess I put the wrong one there :)--22Kartika 04:37, 12 Feabhra 2012 (UTC)Reply

You are invited!

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You are invited...
 

The Celtic Knot: Wikipedia Language Conference - Programme now live.

  • Hosts: The University of Edinburgh and Wikimedia UK
  • Supporting: Celtic & Indigenous Languages.
  • Objective: The main objective for Celtic Knot 2017 is the coming together of practitioners in the same room at same time; strengthening the bonds of those working to support language communities into a 'knot' and leading into action. Attendees can expect to learn about and discuss innovative approaches to open education, open knowledge and open data that support and grow language communities.
  • Date: 6 July 2017 - Booking is now open.

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